RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest
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Howdy from Alvin, Texas, located halfway between Houston, aka H Town, and Galveston (yes. like the song!). My Little Free Library, located in my side yard (LOL)… …is an ideal spot for good books to show up. And, as manager/owner of such, I get “first dibs. ” Here is a 2004 publication, a tiny book,…
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This 2002 publication showed up in my Little Free Library, and I read it before putting it back in for neighbors to read. As a gringa, I learned a great deal about the Hispanic culture and even a few Spanish words. The buttons on the cover is what caught my attention, as well as the…
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At the beginning of the year, I decided to immerse myself in the life and works of a single author. And what better author to choose than perhaps my favorite author, Madeline L’Engle? I found the perfect place to start with, this biography written by her granddaughters, Voiklis and Roy. I so enjoyed the many…
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This delightful book is actually a series of sequential, connected poems. It is historical fiction at its best. Each poem continues the narrative of Ha Ma, roughly translated as “River Horse.” It begins in Part One with her life in Saigon, Viet Nam, on Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, 1975. The I Ching Teller of…
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Today’s Friday Firstliner comes from Thanhha Lai’s Inside Out and Back Again. “Part One, Saigon 1975 Year of the Cat Today is Tet. the first day of the lunar calendar.” The entire book is written in poems! What a discovery, and what a reading treat. I will write more about this book on Saturday Mornings…
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BOOKMARKS When someone is going on vacation or traveling, they often ask me, “What can I bring you for a souvenir?” I always tell them a postcard or a bookmark, for I collect both. Here are some favorites from my bookmark collection: NOTEBOOKS, QUOTEBOOKS, AND JOURNALS So, Dear Reader, I am trying to diminish my…
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Originally posted on Random Specific Thoughts: One never reaches home,’ she said. ‘But where paths that have an affinity for each other intersect, the whole world looks like home, for a time.―?Hermann Hesse,?Demian: Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend Where the skies rain beauty,Where the trees shed joyAnd man bleeds greed,Peace, we await your return.…
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Originally posted on Blogging with Reese: What’s up, my bookish friends? Welcome to Blogging With Reese! Today I’ll be doing a book review! Yay! It’s been a super long time since I’ve reviewed any books on here, so I figured I should probably do one! I read The Penderwicks for the first time in 2019,…
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Originally posted on Esther Chilton: Finding God My old school recently held a special bash, Class of ’83 was on the sash, All welcome, the banner read, “I’m not going to that,” I said. But my old pal persuaded me to go, She said, “It’ll be great, you can’t say no! We’ll see if Chris…